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Haha, either you're very confused about limit theory or you are for the third time now trying to say that a very small probability is a limit approaching infinity without any understanding that those are fundamentally different terms.

That's like saying a number must be irrational because you got bored of counting after 10 decimal places.

And the fact that a guy would potentially win a <900 buck lottery (the house always wins after all) and continue to play and win isn't weird. It's only weird in your mind because you're ascribing that 1/1000 chance to a lottery where you win millions, which financially wouldn't exist. It feels wrong because your extraneous suppositions are wrong, not because serial probabilities are magic

304 days ago
1 score
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Haha, either you're very confused about limit theory or you are for the third time now trying to say that a very small probability is a limit approaching infinity without any understanding that those are fundamentally different terms.

That's like saying a number must be irrational because you got bored of counting after 10 decimal places.

And the fact that a guy would potentially win a <900 buck lottery (the house always wins after all) and continue to play and win isn't weird. It's only weird in your mind because you're ascribing that 1/1000 chance to a lottery where you win millions, which financially wouldn't exist. It's wrong because your extraneous suppositions are wrong, not because serial probabilities are magic

304 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Haha, either you're very confused about limit theory or you are for the third time now trying to say that a very small probability is a limit approaching infinity without any understanding that those are fundamentally different terms.

That's like saying a number must be irrational because you got bored of counting after 10 decimal places.

304 days ago
1 score